Proceedings of the 2012 Interconnection Network Architecture: On-Chip, Multi-Chip Workshop 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2107763.2107775
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Quest for the ultimate network-on-chip

Abstract: The NaNoC project is progressing toward an innovative design platform for multicore systems based on future networkson-chip. This platform enables the design, manufacturing and management of networks-on-chip by tackling new requirements of future systems like virtualization, power, thermal and application management, as well as new challenges in technology scaling like reliability and variability. The introduction of networks-on-chip into the platform enables a component-oriented architectural design which is … Show more

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“…In (Strano, A., Bertozzi, D., Angiolini, F., Di Gregorio, L., Sem-Jacobsen, F. O., Todorov, V., Flich, J., Silla, F. & Bjerregaard. T., 2012) a more complete framework for the design of NoC is presented, but it does not include FPGA rapid prototyping.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (Strano, A., Bertozzi, D., Angiolini, F., Di Gregorio, L., Sem-Jacobsen, F. O., Todorov, V., Flich, J., Silla, F. & Bjerregaard. T., 2012) a more complete framework for the design of NoC is presented, but it does not include FPGA rapid prototyping.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%